This category is for plant, animal, and bacterial viruses. Viruses are non living small protein molecules. In the environment they are harmless, however, when they become into contact with a host cell from a plant or animal a sequence of degenerative events occurs. The virus inserts its own genomic material into the host cell and initiates DNA or RNA replication. The host cell burst spreading virions to infect other cells. The most common virus people are affected by is called Influenza.
The category will cover a range of virus diseases, replication, database of structures, current research, images, and organizations.
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A forum for investigators of human, animal, insect, plant, fungal and bacterial viruses in areas such as clinical, ecological, biological or biochemical research.
Database of antiviral drugs and vaccines. It regroups over 1700 product files containing detailed information on compounds and vaccines related to the prevention or treatment of viral diseases. Subscription needed.
Blog by Tim Sampson who takes a look at recent developments in the world of microbiology.
Peer reviewed journal that publishes reviews and original research on retroviruses. Includes abstracts, with full text articles, thematic collections, and submission guidelines.
Information regarding viral genes, replication, and strain evolution. Written in 1997 but updated in 2005.
Collection HIV and related genetic sequence data and computer analyses - from the Los Alamos Natl. Lab.
Comprehensive index of viruses with picture gallery, identification and software tools.
Online version of the Journal of Virology, the premier journal for peer-reviewed papers on virology research.
The dictates of evolution virtually demand that the causes of some of humanity's chronic and most baffling "noninfectious" illnesses will turn out to be pathogens -- that is the radical view of a prominent evolutionary biologist.
Information from Wikipedia on these negative-sense single-stranded RNA viruses, responsible for a number of human and animal diseases, including their taxonomy, morphology and pathogenesis.
NCPV preserves well-characterised, authenticated human pathogenic viruses in a secure facility. The agents or nucleic acids derived from these viruses are supplied to the worldwide scientific community according to national and international guidelines.
Publishes articles covering unicellular or cell-cluster microscopic organisms prokaryotes and eukaryotes and protists. Includes submission information, tables of content and fee to view.
Archive of reviews dedicated to developments in the field of virology on a topic by topic basis.
Lecture presentation on the replication of viruses within animals cells.
Information from Wikipedia on the attachment, entry, and expression of viral genomic material in host cells.
This journal publishes the results of basic research in all branches of virology, including the viruses of vertebrates and invertebrates, plants, bacteria, and yeasts/fungi.
Specialists in the design and manufacture of virus related antibodies and antigens. A full range of laboratory services is available that includes infectious dose determination, viral protein purification and custom antibody production.
NCPV preserves well-characterised, authenticated human pathogenic viruses in a secure facility. The agents or nucleic acids derived from these viruses are supplied to the worldwide scientific community according to national and international guidelines.
Publishes articles covering unicellular or cell-cluster microscopic organisms prokaryotes and eukaryotes and protists. Includes submission information, tables of content and fee to view.
Comprehensive index of viruses with picture gallery, identification and software tools.
Peer reviewed journal that publishes reviews and original research on retroviruses. Includes abstracts, with full text articles, thematic collections, and submission guidelines.
Archive of reviews dedicated to developments in the field of virology on a topic by topic basis.
This journal publishes the results of basic research in all branches of virology, including the viruses of vertebrates and invertebrates, plants, bacteria, and yeasts/fungi.
Blog by Tim Sampson who takes a look at recent developments in the world of microbiology.
A forum for investigators of human, animal, insect, plant, fungal and bacterial viruses in areas such as clinical, ecological, biological or biochemical research.
Information from Wikipedia on these negative-sense single-stranded RNA viruses, responsible for a number of human and animal diseases, including their taxonomy, morphology and pathogenesis.
Information regarding viral genes, replication, and strain evolution. Written in 1997 but updated in 2005.
Information from Wikipedia on the attachment, entry, and expression of viral genomic material in host cells.
Database of antiviral drugs and vaccines. It regroups over 1700 product files containing detailed information on compounds and vaccines related to the prevention or treatment of viral diseases. Subscription needed.
Lecture presentation on the replication of viruses within animals cells.
Specialists in the design and manufacture of virus related antibodies and antigens. A full range of laboratory services is available that includes infectious dose determination, viral protein purification and custom antibody production.
Online version of the Journal of Virology, the premier journal for peer-reviewed papers on virology research.
Collection HIV and related genetic sequence data and computer analyses - from the Los Alamos Natl. Lab.
The dictates of evolution virtually demand that the causes of some of humanity's chronic and most baffling "noninfectious" illnesses will turn out to be pathogens -- that is the radical view of a prominent evolutionary biologist.
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